All Broadcast articles in 9 December 2016 – Page 2
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News
Forbidden raises capital through share placing
Forbidden Technologies has raised £3m through a share placing, with the money earmarked to boost sales and increase product development.
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Shift to subscription model hits Autodesk revenues
The move to a subscription-based business model has been blamed for Autodesk’s revenue decline in the third quarter of 2016.
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Features
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Finishing post on a 1 x 30-minute hand-drawn animated version of the popular children’s story
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Features
Lawful Killing: Mark Duggan
House the offline edit and complete picture and audio post-production for the one-off drama doc
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Top arts figures demand C4 answers
Bonnie Greer, Tessa Jowell and Joan Bakewell are among the 12 senior female arts figures who have demanded the government explain why it blocked the appointment of Althea Efunshile to Channel 4’s board.
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IABM announces 2016 award-winners
Sony’s Media Backbone Hive has been named winner of the 2016 IABM Peter Wayne Award for Design and Innovation.
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Critics
Extraordinary Weddings; Vienna; The Secret Life of the Zoo; WDYTYA?
“Unlike most wedding telly, this was a programme not about taste, expense or tantrums, but L.O.V.E.”
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SintecMedia buys digital ad firm Operative Media
Broadcast management software developer SintecMedia has bought Operative Media, a digital advertising business management applications firm.
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Vice ties with Guardian
Vice and the Guardian are to team up to develop TV shows as part of a partnership between the businesses.
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Presteigne appoints chief operating officer
Presteigne Broadcast Hire has appointed former Gravity Media Group commercial director Adrian Young as its chief operating officer.
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Dog Rescuers digs up bumper C5 order
Channel 5 has commissioned a bumper 32-episode order of The Dog Rescuers and a one-off Jo Brand-fronted kitten spin-off.
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TVT appoints first chief technology officer
Digital media services company TVT has appointed Globecast’s Peter Elvidge as its first chief technology offi cer.
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The X Factor prepares Acton move
A production space in Acton, west London has emerged as the future home of The X Factor, following the closure of Fountain Studios in February.
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Fuller to remake Norwegian format
American Idol producer Simon Fuller is to produce an English-language remake of Skins-style Norwegian youth drama Shame.
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Ratings
In Plain Sight too much for Lucy Worsley
WEDNESDAY: ITV’s latest crime drama got underway with almost 5m, overpowering Lucy Worsley’s BBC1 debut.
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In brief: Argonon diversity; Robot Wars Asia; Magnify deals
Argonon has launched a diversity scheme, while Robot Wars is heading to Asia and BBC Worldwide struck a Chinese deal for The Collection.
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Ofcom sets out BBC regulatory position
Ofcom has warned the BBC not to expect “special treatment” when it takes over regulation of the broadcaster in April 2017.
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Animation industry lobbies Downing St
UK Animation chief Oli Hyatt has made an impassioned plea for the government to step up its support of the sector at 10 Downing Street.
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ITV preps online subscriptions
ITV is to launch a paid-for subscription option for viewers wanting to access its on-demand service without advertising.